2024
DOI: 10.1186/s13071-024-06173-0
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A combined amplicon approach to nematode polyparasitism occurring in captive wild animals in southern China

Hongyi Li,
Zhengjiu Ren,
Weijian Wang
et al.

Abstract: Background Gastrointestinal tract (GIT) nematodes prefer to live in the intestines of wild animals, causing damage and even death, and posing a zoonotic risk. The polyparasitism of GIT nematodes results in the complex dynamics of the nematode communities that occur naturally in wild animals. However, the nematode community in captive wild animals is poorly understood. Methods We combined  microscopic examination and amplicon sequencing for communit… Show more

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